Paul Manson’s research while affiliated with Portland State University and other places

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Summary of survey responses for visitation, awareness, perceived threats, and support for coastal and ocean uses, including expansion of the Oregon Marine Reserves Program. Superscript stars after sample sizes indicate the significance of a chi-square test of differences in relative frequencies between respondents from coastal communities and the rest of Oregon.
Exploratory factor analysis and indices of perceived threats to Oregon's ocean health.
Results of binomial logistic regression predicting yes votes to support expanding Oregon's marine reserve system.
Public perceptions of ocean health and marine protection: Drivers of support for Oregon's marine reserves
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February 2021

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Ocean & Coastal Management

Paul Manson

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Thomas C. Swearingen

Over the past several decades marine conservation policy has supported the implementation of protected areas in ocean and coastal environments to restrict some elements of human use for ecological benefits. The appropriate extent of protection and the allowable uses are often the subject of public debate about marine protected area policy. Local community dynamics around marine protected area designation and management have been the subject of much ocean and coastal management social science research. However, broader public opinions and attitudes about marine protected areas are not well understood and are critical for managers seeking to maintain their public trust obligations in environmental management. This paper provides a model for understanding the attitudes and beliefs that foster public support for or opposition to marine protections. We explored the relationships between awareness, attitudes and beliefs towards coastal and marine resource issues and uses, and demographics among a sample of Oregon, USA residents (n = 459), and tested their influence on support for expanding Oregon's recently established marine reserves. We found that Oregonians have relatively low familiarity with Oregon's marine reserve system, but that familiarity did not influence public support for Oregon's marine reserves. Instead public support was lower among coastal residents and those with positive attitudes towards commercial fisheries, and higher for those concerned with the ecological integrity of Oregon's ocean and supportive of some limits to human uses of the ocean. Our findings highlight the need for managers to engage both coastal communities and the general public to make a case for the value of marine protected areas in safeguarding the public trust.

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... The contribution of this paper to the relevant literature is mainly reflected in the following two aspects. First, there are several previous studies on marine environmental protection from the perspective of macro management strategies (Day et al., 2008;Lu et al., 2024;Ortiz-Lozano et al., 2017), and there are several previous studies on the willingness to pay for marine environmental protection at the individual level (Manson et al., 2021;McKinley & Fletcher, 2010;Xu et al., 2024aXu et al., , 2024b. In addition, PEBs, which generally refers to positive behaviors by the public to promote sustainable development or reduce negative impacts on the environment (Blamey, 1998;Kollmuss & Agyeman, 2002), has already been applied in many fields, e.g., energy use (Mtutu & Thondhlana, 2016), commodity consumption (Welsch & Kühling, 2010), and product recycling (Koo, 2000). ...

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Residents’ pro-environmental behaviors in marine environmental protection
Public perceptions of ocean health and marine protection: Drivers of support for Oregon's marine reserves

Ocean & Coastal Management